
For example some credit cards have ridiculous ~~monthly ~~annual interest like 29.9% While offering a low 0.9% APR.
Some percentage of people will have some event in their life happen that causes them to keep a balance beyond the 5 months (March 2026), and they’ll make 29.9% interest from those customers. It’s a sketchy business model. Most customers will pay it off before the teaser rate ends, but it’s not worth the hassle unless you had some reason to borrow to want borrow a small amount of money and pay it off in 5 months before you heard about this offer.


My gut feelings is it will be a lot like the dot-com bubble. The technology really will improve productivity and change the world. But there will be massive ups-and-downs that will last years. Only a few of the first movers will survive and thrive.